Menu
Log in

                                                                                                                                          ASRTAffiliate_Proud_ShortSig.png

News

  • Thursday, October 10, 2013 12:37 PM | Anonymous member
    Thank you to all who attended the Annual Meeting and Fall Conference this last weekend. I hope you found the information helpful. Special thank you to Dana Woelfel, Cheryl Lewis, and Sonya Gile for their years of service on the executive board. I look forward to working with current board members and all the newly elected members and committee chairs. Don't hesitate to let any of us know anything you would like to see us work on, or improve. Or simply let us know of the great job we are doing!:)
    Executive Board Members:
    Jessica Nachreiner, President
    Deanna Koebele, President-Elect
    Colleen Brady, Chairman of the Board
    Ashley Abbe, Treasurer
    Tara Moen, Secretary
    Brian Stene, Southern Region Representative
    Sue McClanahan, Metro Region Representative
    Deanna Butcher, Central Region Representative
    JoAnn Swiggum, Northern Region Representative
     
    Other positions:
    Jill Lucas, Awards Chair
    Melissa Hunt, High Tension News
    Ryan Lake, Webmaster
    Cheryl Schreiner, Bylaws Chair
    Deanna Koebele, Membership Chair
    Lanie Buretta, Membership

    Looking forward to what the Central Region puts together for our 76th Annual Meeting and Fall Conference at the Rivers Edge Event Center and Kelly Inn, September 5-6th, 2014!
  • Friday, September 20, 2013 8:35 PM | Anonymous member

    Are you looking for more ways to get involved with your local professional society?  We need your help!

     

    We are now seeking nominations for Awards Chair as well as the following:

    President Elect

    Treasurer

    Secretary-Remaining 1 year of 2 year term

    Southern Region Representative

    Please email nominations to:
     presidentelect@mnsrt.com
  • Thursday, September 19, 2013 1:00 PM | Deleted user

    The Minnesota Radiation Emergency Volunteers (MREV) is a group of statewide volunteer Radiation Professionals focusing on supporting population monitoring in the event of a large-scale radiological incident.

    Become an MREV member in order to :

    • Promote radiation protection and exposure prevention
    • Improve radiation health literacy
    • Enhance public health preparedness in our communities

    As a Radiation Professional you can help continue to build the MREV group by joining to be a member at www.mnresponds.org  

    MREV is currently in the process of planning a couple upcoming MREV training sessions. The sessions will explain what members would be responsible for and also include hands on experience with equipment that would be used in the case of a radiological emergency. There are also several upcoming reception center drills/exercises. These are opportunities to simulate and practice a real radiological emergency response with other state and local agencies and community members. It is a great time to become a new MREV member!

    If you have any additional questions or if you would like to attend the upcoming MREV training session prior to joining the MREV group please contact Jennifer Maaske-Swain at 651-201-3941 or jennifer.maaske-swain@state.mn.us

  • Tuesday, September 17, 2013 9:18 PM | Anonymous member

    We are working on streamlining the contact information for our organization.  Please check out the "Contacts" page for our new mailing address.  We have also provided a generic email under the new mailing address.  Please fill this out if you have a question for one of the board members and you aren't sure who it needs to go to. 

    As with everything, we'd love to hear how we are doing.  Please let us know your feedback!

  • Tuesday, September 10, 2013 5:55 AM | Deleted user
    personalize these templates to promote Rad Tech Week within your Department!

    http://www.asrt.org/events-and-conferences/national-radiologic-technology-week/nrtw-downloadable-templates


  • Tuesday, September 10, 2013 5:38 AM | Deleted user

    National Radiologic Technology Week® is celebrated annually to recognize the vital work of R.T.s across the nation. The celebration takes place each November to commemorate the anniversary of the x-ray's discovery by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen on Nov. 8, 1895.

    The week-long celebration calls attention to the important role medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals play in patient care and health care safety. This year's theme is "R.T.s: Positioning Ourselves for Excellence." 

    Show your pride with official National Radiologic Technology Week products.

  • Thursday, August 22, 2013 9:13 PM | Deleted user

    click on the link to Treasure Island Resort

     

    http://www.treasureislandcasino.com/hotels-mn/rooms-suites/

  • Thursday, August 22, 2013 6:19 PM | Deleted user

    CREDITS!.... free

     

    http://www.advancedcme.com/

     

     

  • Wednesday, August 21, 2013 7:49 PM | Deleted user

    Eligibility requirements for ARRT certification in Radiography, Nuclear Medicine Technology, and Radiation Therapy and for the primary pathway to MRI and Sonography will undefined effective January 1, 2015 undefined call for candidates to have earned an associate (or more advanced) degree from an accrediting agency recognized by ARRT.

    ARRT believes that the general education courses required for an academic degree will provide a firm foundation to support the evolving role of the technologist and the lifelong learning necessitated by the increasing rate of technological change. Quantitative and communication skills and understanding of human behavior that are acquired through general education classes are believed by ARRT to have value in continuing to shape professionalism and advancement of a Registered Technologist’s role in healthcare.

    The degree will not need to be in radiologic sciences, and it can be earned before entering the educational program or after graduation from the program. The degree requirement will apply to graduates on or after January 1, 2015.

    Individuals who complete a recognized non-degree granting program prior to that date will not be subject to the degree requirement.

    During the period while the academic degree requirement was posted for public comment and approved by the Board of Trustees, many R.T.s voiced support as a “great advancement” for our profession.

    ARRT leadership fully expects non-degree granting programs to continue graduating well-qualified professionals who are eligible for ARRT certification undefined either through an articulation agreement with an ARRT-recognized degree-granting organization or by admitting only those who already have an academic degree.

    Learn more from the degree requirement FAQs.

  • Monday, August 19, 2013 9:44 PM | Anonymous member

    The nominations committee is seeking nominations for the following positions to be voted on at the upcoming annual meeting October 4-5, 2013:

    President-Elect

    Treasurer

    Secretary (Complete last year of 2 year term)

    Souther Region Representative

     

    Contact Jessica Nachreiner,presidentelect@mnsrt.com, with nominations, the nominations committee will verify their eligibility prior to the annual meeting.  Qualifications are listed on the ByLaws page under Article IV: Officers, https://mnsrt.wildapricot.org/Default.aspx?pageId=1605396.

     

Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software